Mr. Robert Todd
rtodd@mcintosh.k12.ga.us
MCA Room 302
rtodd@mcintosh.k12.ga.us
MCA Room 302
"Teachers open the door. Students must walk through it." - Chinese Proverb
Mr. Todd's overview of classes
Students can expect to receive first- hand experience and knowledge of the Audio/Video and Commercial Fisheries fields. Classes are centered around the curriculum and standards that the Georgia Department of Education has set for these pathway courses.
Throughout the courses, students are expected to present a professional image that reflects positively on the student, teacher, and school. These courses are set to help students pursue opportunities beyond the classroom as well as provide information that may be helpful in life in general.
Students will be led by instruction and be shown by example.
Mr. Todd is back home
MCA graduate (2009) Mr. Todd is entering his sixth year at MCA teaching Audio/Video Technology and Commercial Fisheries. He is also the advisor for MCA's SkillsUSA chapter. Prior to teaching at MCA, Mr. Todd was a teacher at Georgia Southern University where he taught communications. Mr. Todd received his Bachelors of Science in Multimedia Communications and a minor in Public Relations at Georgia Southern University. Mr. Todd also received his Master of Arts in Communications at Valdosta State University. Currently, Mr. Todd is pursuing is Educational Specialist degree in Workforce Education from the University of Georgia. Outside of school work, he serves on the Outreach & Communications advisory panel with the South Atlantic Fisheries Management Council and McIntosh Co. Fire Department, McIntosh Co. 4-H Advisory Board, and member of the United States Bowling Congress.
Mr. Todd created and co-hosted a weekend late night show for Georgia Southern's Ch. 99 titled Off the Record with Rob and Reedi. He chose Ms. Reedi Hawkins as his co-host because he needed someone he could banter easily with. Soon after, Reedi was named Miss Georgia Southern.
This is an example of a demo reel that students who complete the Audio/Video pathway will have from their footage throughout their time in the AV pathway. Mr. Todd's footage includes work through a six year period.
Mr. Todd with his niece Addy
1986 Daytona 500 champ Geoff Bodine
During a man overboard drill with the Commercial fisheries class